Re: [Zope] Zope CVS on Windoze

2000-08-25 Thread Riku Voipio

On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 03:26:29PM +0200, Wolfgang Strobl wrote:
 Speaking about Linux - I just noticed that the upcoming Suse 
 distribution (V7) will contain Zope in the "professional edition", see

http://www.debian.org/Packages/stable/web/zope.html

The current Debian has it too. As well as the msqlda on some ohter 
comment products.

 It's a bit old, though: 2.1.6

That's what the current Debian release has too. Unstable already
has 2.2.0

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[Zope] Zope CVS on Windoze

2000-08-24 Thread Chris Withers

 Is there perhaps a better way for installing a cvs checkout on 
 windows? It's obvious that none of the c modules get compiled, but 
 these seem to change rather rarely ...

I'd love to know the answer to this too :-)

(mindyou, I might just switch to Unix anyway ;-)

cheers,

Chris


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Re: [Zope] Zope CVS on Windoze

2000-08-24 Thread Wolfgang Strobl

On 24 Aug 2000, 7:31  Chris Withers wrote:

(I asked)

  Is there perhaps a better way for installing a cvs checkout on
  windows? It's obvious that none of the c modules get compiled, but
  these seem to change rather rarely ...
 
 I'd love to know the answer to this too :-)
 
 (mindyou, I might just switch to Unix anyway ;-)

Which Unix? There are so many to choose from.  ;-) I am plagued 
by at least two different variants I've installed Zope on, and a few 
more where I just use it, which differ in a sometimes subtle, 
sometimes not so subtle way. Getting Zope working on a DEC 
Alpha OSF1, for example, is about as funny as installing a RPM 
made for Redhat on a Suse distribution.

Speaking about Linux - I just noticed that the upcoming Suse 
distribution (V7) will contain Zope in the "professional edition", see

http://www.suse.de/de/produkte/susesoft/linux/Pakete_prof/pak_diff.
html and
http://www.suse.de/de/produkte/susesoft/linux/Pakete_prof/paket_z
ope.html

It's a bit old, though: 2.1.6


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